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RELIABILITY CHARACTER ENTERPRISE A NEWSPAPER FOR CIVIC PRIDE. THE HOME A GREATER TULSA VOL. XIV, NO. 30. OVERRIDE WILSON' DEFEATJOHNSON LEAGUE PROPOSAL ON EQUAL VOTING Senate in An Unexpected Count Gives Adverse Majority of 2. MOSES' TLAN WAITS Attempt to Vote on Last Amendment Fending Is Foiled by Adjournment. OPPOSE SHIELDS' PROPOSAL Hitchcock Announces He Will Vote Against It; "Destroys Treaty." WASHINGTON, Oct. 27. Th roll call follow: Kor adoption: Itspuhllran Hall. Horah. Hrandi'Ki' Capper. Dillingham, K II, France, FrellriKhuysen, tjronna, IIanlln, Johnson of California: Jones of Washington; Ketiyon, Knoi, LaFollntts, Isin rnnt. IanlKa, MnCormlck, McLean, Mom New, Newbc-rry, NorrlB, I'aitc, I 'r rifM, i'hippe, I'olndei, ter. Shi'rrnan, Bmont, fipencer. Smlim and. Tnwnsend, Wads worth ami Warren .1. IVnioerats 4Joro and rThlelds I. Total It. A:aini! ailnptlon Republicans foil. rMre, Hale. Kelhirg. Keyes, McCumber, Mc Nary, Nelson and Sterling . Hemorrata nankhsad, Cham rteruin. t u I hereon. Dial. Fletcher. Clay. (lorry. HarrlK. Harrison, llenrlsrann, Hltcheor-k. Jones of New Mnlcn, King. Klrhy. McKel lr, Myers, Nuarent, Overman. l'oniri'ne, nnnsriell, Robinson, Hhrppard. Winona, Hmlth of Arl ioiiii Smith of Maryland. Hwan on, Thomas. Trammell, l,'nder- rmrt. Walsh of Montana and miliums--3 1. Total 40. Of the. 1 senators not voting, Senator Walsh, dfmorrat, Mfvasa-chn-t tn voted for thn Johnson i nendment. but later withdrew hie vntrt (n the absenre of hie pur. Hfnstor Stanley, democrat, of Ki'nuirky, who opposed the amendment. Other absent or paired and not voting were: lot adoption: rienatiir falilcr. republican. N'w York; Heed, democrat. Mte nijii, Klklns, republican. Went V:relni.i; Fcrnnld, republican, Maine, ami Watenn, republican, Indiana. AkMlrmt Ashurst, democrat, Ariiiina; Ilerkham, democrat, Kentucky; Johnson, democrat. South Dakota; Kendrlrk. demo crat. Wyomlnc: Martin, democrat, Orglnls; Owen, democrat, Okla homa; Winlan, democrat. Call fornta; T'lttrnan, democrat, Ne vada. Smith, democrat, (leorgla: Smith, democrat. Hnuth Carolina. and Wolrott, democrat, Delaware, WASIIIMlTtiN. Oct. 27. The Jul: rum amendment to the peace '"aty proposing In effect that the "::t I'mw.t of the t rilled Suite In 'tie i, .ikiic f nations he Increased !" "Jill that of (Irent llritain and l"-r dominions, was rejected loda) ' 'tie senate. The vote was 38 for the amend anl 40 airattiet lr TV- oe came unexpectedly dur 'nr i !u. in the debate and ln "'"ti. .-ctiatiirs who hawd Intended " ik were absent. tVnator ''' h r x. the admtntatratlon e.tder. '"I i4n that I lia p m he he! r ,r 'h- roll call, hat rruuhlft aji ..d'T i.o.lne, eael he saw no reason 'v i: nlioul,) be delayed. Afr ttie result had been an "'f'"d hi-nalr ftinl'h lleoric.a. ' Anion and I'hehm, I .1 i. d-mocrats. annoan. e, t.ia: ' f" ' !'',( present. Ihry Would I.-' .,:,,! aicalnat the auiendm"ttt 1 ' r (''irian xa!, he would iip 1 ' i te.-tMtiun on the name sub- v- ' "it 'he Moses amen liuent. alno ' l : i:h votinr power tn the " " was taken up, fena'or is. democrat offered a suhsti- i te s " ' r .tnhnson later in'txxlticed 't Mi.et.dment a a uhatltutel ' ' " e defeated. Action on It 1 -t,-. I ' ir. his npiillon 'o th"l roTidment ami the Shield-, 'a S.'nator Mltchcttck sad; 's rrolt,,Pj 'practtcaliv dis-1 f t i . V M... it., I tie R'ibbrrti del $WJ)00 Worth of Liberty l?ond$ Is 'VVTI fit ?; Thee..; Hsnk f A . h v , a t e w m wus to. r. n v A':.l tn the a' A , , ' '.Tt--in n. il. anti i iftn. ea'ly today an isl.t I Still Hope to Avert Strike Lewis Summons All Leaders Workers Meet Wednesday at Indianapolis to Meet the Issue. ALL OFFICIALS CALLED District Presidents and Scale Committee to Join Exec utive Hoard. STRIKE ORDER IN EFFECT Operative Unless Something Happens, Ixwis Says; Re fuses to Predict Steps. IMTTSIJIMOJ. Kan, HI. -President Alexander llnw.it of dis trict 14, I'nited Mine Workcta of America, today hat mailed from hln office, circular letter to cm li of the 113 In. M union In hi Jtirli-dH-tlon asking thai a vole t in, mi on the threatened coal K'rll. , to determine whether charge mad" in the senate nnd clscmiere ar true, that the mine wot keif, ore not supporting the national offi cers In the present sltuaujn. PI'RINCKIi;i.D, III, Oct. 27. ! Confronted by the demand of I'rcsl dent Wilson that the strike call.! which would stop frodiictbm of soft coal In the t 'nlted States, n rewind - )ed, John K Ixwis, a.'tlnlf picsi,cnt The I'ntted Minn Wurkni of J America, tonight ty telegraiih In ; vlted 25 district presldebts of c.il I produclim states slid nicmto rn of tin , ! miners' scale romflttee to meet with ) the International executive hoard at 10 n. m. WedncMlav to confront the strike Issue. , The action of Mr Iwts, be stated was promple,) by a desire to move with full deliberation in a ettna'ion i the seriousness 0f H men can not be gainsaid. Thlriy-twn members contitute the full scale committee of the cetiic! 'competitive field, who h compri-fcs the states of Illinois, tihlit, Inili.ma. and western 1'entisy Ivan. a "District president and niembii 'of the scale com in 1 1 e are being Iralled in,' lrtldent I.cwim ald. 'to ! counsel with the executive board. I'V reason of the president s Htaternent i fiat final action will he taken I i cannot nrcNiime to foteca.i; " ; Mr. Iewis ?wil, the : r l Ic ordi i still was in effect ant would be loperative Friday at nii'ltiufh'. units i soniethiiuf tiapiieneil nieanw i.l'e to alter the situation The eecu'lve hoard would have authority, be stated, to postpone or suspend the strike order, eubtect tt the will of the membership of the union. j "The eiatemeni of 1'restdent Wil son opposing the strike has thus far had no rvolts. si far .is we are con cerned, " Mr. lyewls said earlier when no word had reached him from rov erttment siiur-ces IvniHw (Talma. rtrandlng uitement thut coal mlnern were earning 110 or US a day as altsurd," Mr l'H sui t the aterage pay of miners m 'he bitum inous field for the year i;ti, which he tl--lre(t was the best ? nion'hs In mine worke-rV antiils. w ,i.si t ' . .' ' a year 11" ilis lined to he drawn Into a statement as to h it the n i iimlrn earnirii'S of a miro r tit; let f i'. orittiie rir rums'. iim H.il.l thn fvurninri h -iioii nt i'il t ' a Hnv Thrnr Hit dr Ivt-rn. niM hati) rmiricv tfi.in t ha hiiv vcr lh;it w ii r.iria)l"l 1-v r roVTINT f I i I'M muv l' In ,.f ".1 iv -m iM-n 14 1' ,t ill.!. Tri.U iri.l htt'oi it t ' 1, ( 111 T I . t K Hi rli';!l Veto Message of President Disappro vh igofWar Dry A cl YV S!l I "t IT' N' p-..:,j,.nt . vet,, rr To the H o, r . I am re'uruiT-i' i nature nit 1" I ". hibit lntoi'-a'ine . ,' h"ut n act v er.tr- an t t .ro.t'i'- r Ku!ste the iiia'oif ' 'f . r lion, life and sale of htl'h spirits for o'her Man ti purpos.-s aro t Ino-e an s tpi iv of a'c...l n-id .r life in scl- t't.flc r- , s the de-.e;..;.tlien' of fo'' d. ot I ,-t In W f I i in t'l ' t s The ml 'e t fi ' ' t.l. u. a"'ir '' i " " tin. t .ha. s of .'.ib.'.-. Wa-ton I 'tie j. of ' 't a. t e,.r.s.deislt..e se. k s .. .l.'-te t:me prohibit ion The i.'li.r VI, lea fol the er ' ...- !,. t-t was r s. tlft ipv rv tli" tlilll of ' he ' .!' n". m-nt I o i. te.-t ... . ! prove M: .t I " '' " wfh ref. nt . " to w.r i li-vn ha. tr if . i t. ' meet . f .ti w ..! : I v i. a- ' ' he w r if I m : -! . et, .a' sf . ' - "'' tiun if the au - J Tin: we a Til Kit 1 I I MA, di.l . 4 . tin n i in -lui, 4 2 prr' i i uiton :i ; I'KHH'MM I i 1 jKirltoii V . ! I 'M sl S A T, yrl rl.Muly. ooll i tl if 7 Mi iniitfii. oorlli wtnrli , cmudr ; r -hr ..:) f'e,ti.yt ram tn r..lt fur -Vint a" I MffiiaiU) l in north I'urtiut) Hk N'.-M TiUMwUy run ei4r ; li . -itav fair Tf-XS TiMilT i'lft Wr1 pi,lt pint f!tmlT U rnnly. foolnr 'I i Iiv VW.SI' T! T-Uy fair noldr, W. il i iv ftr K N H Kair Tuf-fti,- trirl W1nn day. run ( t-iit.rfMiiM W edi1. enday. THE niUWBAPK 'I 'll ib" Sler. if l;-o.:li. . wti, Inno'li! U in who m known mrTj t Kir h il ! t liti rrnit) Ihrr Hia ft-rturif ( it. mi! my r a'l . r.iimt Hut Kli'l i t t ni tt thai thn man on df; t f anii. ' Nu la'M1 r tftt Urn wi! dn 'I r.ty IIioU nl Km out' i t ftmorii and wa.tfiy !..) Mr f-an Ntr ai h tlia uu in pron or ui t! line , Tin (Noil. I pait.l a rnal pidtira or iiHidnl in la t Hut "Mtt.hw or nl Ti rr h nr fta t tm . Tlirr' tifr a Uenk ih h radt, but h kitiiwt That h roii. (I r itn nun I hat woo id Mat il a mitt II. 4V)n,il in a c-r-at I !at, but fO'i hi OW hlHsT It gir Th 'lorf- cf the lav muat b don it IV i In If ha r t To I I h f ra' f U Hli. wofLiif and Imt at tVfita hn rlatma fen Min!d kcap him from r r-o w li. ottht tifl wniilrl ha a ni tunc and i in I trt tha ' f.t.aiwr 'i ihf i.t oahra 1) lao AfHinit h i do on wHo'd aland If a or oirWr he jnat had tha KatA (iTtn your tivaa fen V iu rn 41 n Harn Tun 1 i .r: r.l It i I d it nd i pd and M All 4'( at d jlorifa to ntir f.,.l. -.r f H.a'- o i-i li t Is hit t. III tvr If !" T 1 MM ' To Jt, ; I I) H. 'M t.i.- a i.l 1'' h hira anj hraU a priajr rl i n r o'ur to Ihn a' I nU a't jmr SoiMra ti (wu.it r d B'll ri!a P l " i H.t whmn S atarta i:.. it..- rnnfirf and -'a.m a'i itf nittia wkn ha ha l' ht Ftljar 4. tTwtl ) .1 If rr t c I i''Tr f.t English Government Wins a New Count; Women Given Eights JjONlMW, Oft ritrlrthm Mil on w k w hi Miiti.! of f f i ri i riiMtm t 1 k tin y, . -r run' n t ' i:.nif rin-a nf f-n-.:w . (ho --. ! It, Th afVn whti h tli gav- ri rM.( liutt 1 la fhf hiict v, ar'-r1ltiK 1'rtM. An I l y M r flnriAr n Tiif-nt ! :.1T, i- a ill i1j!i-i1 OTin ltnoijH!y I'll' Ii"ti.st.. i,f i , i -; t i ' T 1 . t rvlAT n-!"p'-i in ;l n 1 1 -r I'm ?if t t?i I i rid f!i: l.i.! f"r thi ri rniv:J of M- t t! .DirV I :i'.:ii,i.s, ( f r nt j 1 1 n a; if! n '.fi:; n'il v 'f In fh hnunn if ;rt( i 'IK.' a Mnvnl tf i r ti wu f! 'i-f ') I'V ,4 T'.tl- i;f 17 1 to 14, f 1 1 e hi' V ' I hue ., 1 I . of . t " s of I ..." ' rev ty "'ll-l.t h. I. It s t'MO- S'ojrrl .e rea- t, p-.l .- l i,T .' i i r it ir o "it if i. i r I .-n sa ' i-f y iU. s . i' ar t u ;; f..' I... !! e '! :d ' d.f'icii.t for et?. tt i? 1 1. ; s l.-npoe. - t of if t ! - In a' i. . i I THE MORNING TULSA, OKLAHOMA. TUESDAY, OCTOBKK 2S, l.)l). Washington Thinks That Miners Will Accede to Public Demands. GOVERNMENT IS READY1 Officials Confer on Steps to Keep Mines Kunnintc If Men Walk Out, WOULD USE FEDERAL FORCE Thoman OflYr.M Kosolutinn to IVrmit Calling Troops ; Includes Railroads. ASMIN:Tof, (M ?; - Thn oviTiiriti'iit ntninl pat tinlay on I'reH uli'fit Wili-ton'rt ulliinatiiiti lc tin' r ial mlnrrt of th ruuniry that, t hi s-tnkn unliT for Nuf mhtr I rniiHt Mf't lake ihiri Tho w hcilr frdft nl in hln't y, al ady i't up fur tl. I'liifTKt'ncy, wan tiMtily to din) with ruiidit mun In th' iiilntrifaf fii-liln uiiIika Ihi Ki'rutlvr heard of lh I " 11 t Mine Win kim t AiinTir.i, ntPfttnu M Inilianapolis in Wrdnr'HJ.iy, voli n rHcjnd tin" Htriku orilr. IjMk for IN Mat imminent. In thi fa of ni.itinMitri by John I a, In, a t Ing jiri-Hhlt-nt nf th rnlrnTH" or,;ankr.at)on, th.it It warn (oo ';ttk now to Moo thn wrtlhoul. thfio wan a troni b.'U"f In official quitr :im Kn.iKlti that tha ftnho would ut IraHt ho jKMliioriMl Una houi if ivttttltitf indtiKlrlal diMMttT man OnAHd Ui K''l' on tha far lint: that etiMitlrnrnt ihrmmh'xit tha oountry nam o rrwhi'lrniiiKly for p-ar, r irui tllfi. of how ih oropla mUrht irw thn rportfd i(i lov an if of Ihi nilTllTH. I Thn fa. t (h it t hi rulnnm thMn- I i'lvii hi u 1 t.ikt'ti Ho ntilko vola .i 'tiled to the hop) In thn mlnda of: "ffhMalu th.it thn worki'M wmilil hn luly lrojt I'wi'il ly thn pr ns idi'iil a ' Lii'iiK uat'tilnc nnd lookliiK H n i nnw lie fit, willing ti) mk -tiutn a; if w.ik ai;roimi) witlioul ricr vat 'on. Ililtik Many Will Slay. Th'Tn wi-rn ijiajiy i oiif"n ni m ilur !dk thn day. and ihiirh a!l'ii!iiMi mas i x n i onfid titlul o'mriH fiom (nv iilii'lU UKfOt" In thn I'oul field ti-r-rttoiy hr.tr niK on the p- LsO 1 1 : 1 v of a ilk1'' nornher of the mrti ntltiu; to '.ll';r J'diH. desj.jle r he urdT to ipilt vvoi k on I' thUv nl.ht Attoroi'V iletieral i'Mlinnr and .i1 atai'v Iil-or llaiin talked vnr ihn nltuatlon und ou!l:tmd a l of tlon, whhh will t" prmMif.! ti tiio rahlriat lorrufTi Virn!'r:t f H!T1'I VI'KO 1N I'AOK NINK "YOU TALK TOO DAMN MUCH ABOUT AFFAIR" mnv tn krttws 1'rUU; Uaa In KuiM- HI tkM iH-friulanl. I fcerlHrlriir " h mi i -ti in f 4 M ij k diJitro t oijrt uti the ir d a con v rr , . fed-ml J.itl K r. on I r l.i, in hurt; ,,f iljffi.i miMr r the lo'inn of J l-.drLir rw. Mi li.l.i r ?. lUi:. and J- hn Mall. on-, of th" infii all'cnd to han tu i 'y j.'ai-e 1 Mm p.'.-i:' tn p '! ' j nfi, in Vshlrli lid ! !'ilt k f li k'i r rt-n ' t.1 1 k IT. c t rt i it a rn n In 'li h ah out ' he l ew aff.if " I H U . - a r- time 1 no.'lier iinvfii-l y t r ! t y in - oi.rt nil h'h.i!f of the "ijie Ulil:a wi.H fa !'.,) ii an add it mui il r-tH'- , u rn t i-iovn ttat a r-n-iii.t' ill-"! I'f' wfn K M-ifi r, Mil i we n 4 i'ii' "'n Kridaty an I S f ur I . af : d I rana I !ioil to d- uroy ; he ho -Tin W .ll'a. und'T Jir-r1 and ( rnw nt an. : tft inn n.i;J ilia h n h''ii.- 11 l i '1' a ; U M l.i-4 M'l I I h.i I he W AM a I fi f 1 1 r "f a 'jM,M: l..Jf'V l'i 'h'- , I ii :-d S" f a 1 i v at. I i. 1 1 1 .1 Mtetr I r of an t-: i. r ui t ;n I- r in. e I -i 1 i oi r f I 1 .". a . ; n 11 1 ' J it M i - rt on a 1 I-" 1 f ' t i ar ' "m M i'in a ' , I," .f' p. a t "1 n ' II !t h K . r r Hi 1 I o !: a Me h.iw 1 n 1 r '1 f 1 u o ' m lt v. H i ! a ' i . Ktiii'f in 1 u 'ii t.'-r if 1 01 t m fol o 'i 1 m o ' .1 - '.a Ii i r I a vi t ."Ti K r 1 r r a r-.. m , 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 I? ,.- eW- aff , r ar. Mi a" .f ' V M cf )i,'! p. J I ir; f 1 k . -. t v I-I . '. I V. a ti 11 et MEXICAN TROOPS HELP TO ABDUCT AMERICAN AGENT Washington Hears Car ranza's Troops Are Implicated. o JENKINS IS RELEASED KanMnrn raid by Friends; Do main! Moxiro to IN'irnl)urHc N Taynirnt of ?i;(),000. MISTREATMENT IS FEARED AK't'tit does to Hospital; Kvi deiice of Murder of Air men Is Lacking. ii.wn ici. c.ii , ti t in- f ii i matioii of tlie arrlMil at his llllllle at I'liehU, M ui, of Vll llatii (i .leiivniN. following his re. least. I.y M.vlcati Latud'a who kid iiaiitol him a week a-o, waa re leiwd . Ms father, John W. .It'tikltis. lii'ii. today from liM ilaiiKliter Atine AS'lllN'ilT'iN, l let. IT. nffl clairtft forntation raceUed frttm Me ico tty Iti lhates that Carianr.ii snl dierH ti tn ii. at i una lil v ui rn Im plicated In the liiiiiiiiniitf of Wlli'am I Jenk ins. Itie Atiierlian i'oiihuI aKent at 1'llelda, w ho was ahducteit on tlcto iier 1 'I and rt le i-e. only after his fi lends In Cut Ida had . aid to thn kidnaper h 1 1 fiU.DUU In American arold. Klaie il I'o r i in e m nffnlsls havu hot heeii officially notified nf ths Implli atlnn of t ui runia military In the liol.lest kldiiapinit of an Amerl pmii In ths history of retnt y-ears In Metho, Inn it is known that they look to His Mexican Knvsriimsnt In rt imluns'4 priimptl) Ilia friends of Jenkins The American novernment, il was said today at the depart ftierit, tlites not inicnd to pay any of ths ransom money, either ditectly or Indirectly. i ur ruiu.t (o Hepay. (lift, tals evpteHseil their hellef that I'tesidcnt 'iitiana would hs e..() lo t.-pav the friends of ths lain-nilar HK'enl. 'Ihe ileaitment hud no news rs eaidlllK the reliaM' ,,f Jenkins ilur ii k ui.. ii.i, i to pi a messakte from Ihe American riiilin-")r In M.-ili-o l ily eavlnu that I hlr.l Sei retary of l'!m li.i- - Mi. una tipniled from I'lietea that I. -oK ins had sent wot d from within the federal linen that he k.in f t ee and waa retijrtnn-; to Co. I.:. i I'.eportM rt-Kardli)K Jenkins' physi cal condition and details of his kid liaplltK have Keen asked hy ths ds partment. ami It was announced that in f onnut Ion reeri1iiiK tht. rass would he in.ide puhllc as soon aa rs csivrd It le f'-aied that lis waa tnla lieated hy hi capiurs. since It waa riposted unofficially ntat hs waa It'iirn tu the American hospital for treatment. Ths departmsrit, how ever. Iii4 no Information confirma tory of ths irpe.rta. Mtidy Air law-s, Itoth the state department and ths war it- pat t nient are rooperatinf with M a ! . .t 1 1 anthot ill. -i in an Iri l ' i.N l ist I 1 ns r i ii K M s r. Memory of Theodore Roosevelt Is Honored Throughout Nation w xsimv; r ik; ?i Triw- (;,. f , ( - .. n ., I. . ,,f !iitorn I ; ... ..... 1 w 1 1 1 1 ! !fi hthlf.a? n t.-d . 1 1. n f r iv it hi: y f lui f. I Ii 1 ..!. AfF a d.iv "f mr-il'i-hi! Turn' 1 v a- w h. h H-.Ti a'-TM rv m Itii t off I ..1 1 I't'l ..r-HMtielit fi f I T.-tll Mh i,'.- t 'e f 'TIMi-r prr-,1- il or, tf it tjul e,e,r j ' loti waa h' . I .r,rr;t 10 I ,' ' v hut. ai'li S-'i.H'.f Mi-.jii "f I a .ifr lit i thn 1 l.ief ,. ;,k.-r In He of rer Mi-ntaM' a n ''id . - H fi "o l.'ti n.'li i,.id it 1 .r I v. to h t'.i f 1 ti .1 M n Mf-ii.li 1 1 on M 1 1 d nnr n of H.i f Mi f pf -Id'-O? A ' a ' . i -t a ronmrt mnet 1t IT w .1 t 'd 1 . th . dl ,t, of 't r "i-'" Me;i or'al ii . 1. . I 1 "Ti U ' .f"rn!ii': I i-.i' i a .if 1 .. i-.a j.c itr ar v n ..' -r 1 1 . . f " K 1 .id I -ir f f '1 ' a a 4 -In TO' .1 . il I . I- I IT f -4 U 1 ( M IV V .1.1.. . T New V . 1.. t M I. .-T. I tin IN' ait.l lr e l f " I . 1, of 1 f .. r, ; h 1 -. l-t.t of he I . I . .. e I . r wr i.e.. . Atoetl-S'l l.-e n'.t at ")l"."r I . re ! ,,. fits I ,r I tt'S , . ,. . , , . .,e fa f'l " t. S . 1 . t e: I To- t ' . . . . J - It 't . i II. e. ., ... . . ' , - . I , t . a- 1 t I- I t. '.!. ! M . f f. I I I- DRY BILL VETO fenkins Released When Ransom Sum of $150,000 IsPaidMexicanBandits r 7 ; q Ao'i . ' " ! 'J Wlllkain I). Jenkins. William O. Jsnlilna. American consular anent In Mlro, was rslnansi when ths ransom of llnU.tiuti drtnanded for li In fieedum was paid Msl can bandits TRAINMEN VOTE CHICAGO STRIKE Twelve Thousand Men Will Quit Job", Thunulay; Com mittee to See IlineH. VOTE THROUGH COUNTRY All Other IoiIkih Are Now Taking Count on Going On General Strike. CIIICAiHI, Oct. IT. Kourtesn lodges of Ui Iirothei'hood of Hall road Trainmen, rlirrm-n'A U.OIlO man !n tha rhlcaaro awliHtilnti dis trict, voted al a sf.rrst mosttiiff tn strtka- Thursday unless thn.tr wsjre demands ars msl In fulL A vols on ths proposition Is In proirte--s In Mis other IimIkss of the iHO.flUO trainmen throliarhout Ihe country A .ommlrtee of the l.rother hood's . rt t r i nN i(.r. mm'. V 011 n '! In c u h'a dinner ;) t t- h A ui.n M T u k. r .ri'i,di d J Im Hai lUriifin'tiil ltd I ro 1, I---i. .i Juir.M jiirTM-nui ! i.f I mi,. o."o ap' kn l.em 1 1 oif . f n r k-. nro'r rf I'l-rt-i !:!". .id lfNi'' I Mm M ii r Mrrl rl.i waitia t t I 'do ro-I Hnow.e!t and at "h" dii fmr of ihn It . 1 a! on of (..relKM lr ti i ' 1 ! .-1: N. I'r-.fi-aMur Fimnl Nf'' '.n .nol.iV of f 'ft 1 11 1 11 1' 1a . aiil Nj'hnnol I'tiil- III" pf-ldIlt f thn !'. If, Mi-ike At 1 r It-iv Will II I la a. 1 rha:rman if the rrput'lPan na ' 1 100 a 1 on rn II me. add r r a !i:.fnor 1l foiiHa Tn"''M( Iiirifia; 'he d.iv re thr.n arr'.v 1 afp imt jta' n I f 1 r Mu.fi.'n f m w iv nr I hn 1 w nt v ' 1 n l n" i t Nw ork hot. M m M-ti 1 1 ' '.4'iiV4ii a- I'orTi l.r (Jr .pp'-d I en) r aa nh i'n f"of 1 m f "iir'N ff 4 ls- i-j v 1 . i-d tod-iy ai'h t r 1 1 ri T I f '.- j'tlf.fl 1 t" fe ffliJMilM if J !.' J.,'e f :on-4r vi;. To The Women of Tulsa Thn Vir,t v.) ii'iid a t - "T Ierttirl 01 f'l tnpj.a t t. f r-of-a: I J r : . -1 i c aMrs. Helen Harrington Downing I' l I : I . f I 1I'P..!:V Al'I'l lokllf iii'ii;.; : II AND :'. !v' I' AT ". !'. M. m a i m 1. .-1' ( ii.!:';r. rt ,h .. j f r OKLAHOMA'S 10 i'AGES JURY WILL PROBE RATE VIOLATIONS Federal Grand Jurors Start on Task at Muskogee; Wil liams Kx plains Law. Q COMPANY INVOLVED Si-veral 'Railroads Also Under Firp ; Federal Agents Are at Work. Hparlal a Tha WorUI. Mi'HKOtjKK, Oct 17. Purported Tlolatlona of Interalata rommrr nonirninliif ratn rnmilatlona bf offl rlaiN or anvnral hi rajlroadg and at Inuat una hig nil company ara b liitr Invnat IjcalnJ hy thn fi-dnral ffrand jury which waa ronvennd tndar by I dr-l J ud k a Hohrrt VVH'tnina. Ai;riarMrnta riftwm-n railroad and oil rnmpiiiv offirlaia to trfttiapori i 1 rt 1I11 i'iillMefi of kjanollnn lit lea ih.m thn find lain Im huii! tn hn th mt-t it ir mlndninrair for whhh the i-i mil lory will tin nki-) to rnttun I rot 1 .-I tonfi la mi'h I nut prointnont of f I i in 'i J h;a Im thn only iHJn com In K hef.trn hn Jll'V 1-4 I II II SM hil AttirTK-)a. Hp", u I ftovi r n nieiil at tnrnnya from iinhli k'tcn h ixn hnnn In Mu kitpf mid mui roimdioK trrriioiv for i v 1 il wei'hfi 1: rli'!tiK fxldrio n hP)i will h I in Mm Invnatva I'.'.nn of Jur A on -fox l!i''fo ar" Mr ii an hpiilM n i.'sfant to tfn H 1 ! i.r io- - ft- 1 .1 ! 1 -1 Mr I'a Vfm. 11 1 tiii"'V f it Mo- in'er n'Mn i oiunirn corn: 1 ti In Ins Pint 1 .1. t ions o 'h r'an I Jury ih 1 aferio t. Jul;'e Wllialns t .id 1 1 1 ,11 1 !i u s on ihe feder .1 'a tn 1 opr.. o il w.'h rl. irk'ttiK other !. ! the 1 r " f "l ! Hie in- ti r it I i-l no , .. e It, r e C "to "'I 'tl III - f -,e Il,'l of t.e lorotlllS I . j . I.e.. t. f ro-s r tl ri n ti K Me I v, as I 1 1 f ! iM' Il offe...e , .1 r , , .01 tit if not more than t v I ,- A fi" i.-h r'ei ..I astf.!ants are i, ti U r'l -i.'t'.li, pr-isei II' Ion of 'he lo-to'ttaot ..--. ivtil hs rn-l.T 1 . ,1 t . 1. n if t h .-s W . Miller. , 1,,. f H . r' ,t,t t n:'i"l r''a'ea s"..r- t,,j. w ii . 1 1 . 't 111 1 irillilare t ..Nl I M ti i... 1 Mv. ar n. . ny K.ft'.i GREATEST NEWSPAPER FINAL EDITION PRICE 5 CENTS. House Repattet Measure-Claim Enough Vote in Senate, OPPOSES WAR CLAUSE President Saya Object Gained; Would Sepa rate Bill's Provisions. ONLY ONE PE LEFT. Treaty Approtaf May Pro vide Short Relief for Thirsty Ones. WAWIINHITON, Ort. IT Trsal de.nl Wilson unmisctedly vslixj th prohlhltloii enforcemsnt bill today, and within thraa hour tha house hail r Jisnsed It over hia vslo ty vols of 17S to II. Tha total voa waa harsljr mora than majority of Ui antlra msmbsrslilp. 1 Ty Isadara In tha asnata ImmsMll alsly began laying plana to rapaaaa thn hill thsra. Thay aipaot to aak unanimous ronaant ror Its conaldsrw tlon tomorrow, olalmlnc anotiih mis to put It throuih. Thsy axpsct tn art upon It by Wadnaadajr at tha latest. Tha presldant rwfuasd to aim tha hill litHauaa It Inr.ludsil tha anforcs iiisnt of waxtlma prohibition. Tha ohJaMtta of wartlma prohlbltiian, ha said In his aio had lissn aatlsfled, and "sound public poller makaa clear tha rsamtn and nanssaflty for ta repeal " it would not ba dlfftoult, tha rf!fervt aaJd. for rongreaaa to daaai aspai-ataljr with tha two lauiuea Ara galoUj. Tha sto hit ronarrasa Ilka a crank of Uathlnln. T)ia houaa, tatting on Ita foat attain, dssnrtad lia lead era, who wanted ta defer oanaldnratlon until Thursday, an aa lo round up all tha dry mem owns. Hut the drye wept into tha chairihar and allowed there waa an overwhelming eentl tnent among them to glva the gov ernment ample wsapone for dealing with thn liquor traffic, now outlawed throughout tha land. Nobody had really profeaaed to know that tha president would veto the bill, Itepubllcana and demorrata like and tha countless niultllude that had sorrnwtully watched the passage of tha hare thought II would become a law without his sig nature. Attorney llenerel I'almer, It a as eald, had declared it constitu tional. Hut thn president, propped up In bed, dictated and then ilgned a veto meaaaga and aent It along to ron graaa, without worrying, apparently, about what congreaa might do. With repaaeage of Ihe law by the house and the prospect of the same thing happening; In tha seriate, hope of Ihe big "wet apell" thafVnuIH run over the f'hrlstmaa aeaaon, vanlshrd. Irohlbl0on leaders lireditted to night that Uie refuaai of the house to accept tha president's veto meant that the aaie of liquor would not be permitted again In the life of this and many oilier gnoeraUons. Ona Ilnve lanfL One hot remains for the taJksd of "wet spell" before prohibition be comes effective by constitutional amendment In January. It la that tha Herman pesos treaty may bs ratified and that the president may declare peace and demobilisation of thn army and navy. Home IrgaJ e perla contend that would automatic ally annul the wartime prohibition la w. Hut there la a !era! question In volved as lo whrther the ratification of the troatv with Lermsny al" will accomplish that end The war time prohibition act was passed at a time a hen th t'nlted Htatea was at r with both llermany nnd Auslro lliiiic.iy ll'istiiltles, however, nliiailv had ceased. S.ins law (if flcers hers aro Ivcltned tn helievs that It may not h- ftidej until both treaties are ratified. On the t.th' r hand, friends of the administration who profioin to know platifc s.ay lliev eipect to see Hie laar'tin" ir ohl nltloii I'.iu Hf'.'d by , resident lal .r.irl iiiiBti.. , -mon ita he (leiuian trea'y is itn ifx, Word ttial ths rnori etnent a. I llSTI.Hl Ft fl PAfiK Wtilir. SWINDLER IS GIVEN FIVE YEARS BY ARKANSAS JURY VSK ItM'KF, Ark. I . I. ?7 Arthur Jito's lo k, t 'o . urn tms, tttiio. slo e. , to ba a to' oil.er of a nacaT of r.SlI.l..-tH O" t.l'i'llt ttlt-'ULT-'loUl tha I lilted Slatei. Ac, , e. nf .,w.'"l- tit K .1 ph M.nk. ri.-tt f eld. 111., nl I'-'O""'! in cortierfien h an al- leije.i r.ieri.e fir- i na-iM."..ti rtii-ll fi" yar. tn the n'i.;f. 11 l.y a )nrv in . r u t rmi't ...te if. rl 1 'I :i" Im v w-'s "ir .1 1 :i.,tia.. I. k i :'i i.r .1 :: t .a : y li.s ..my he tt '.- I 0:1 ti l-iies if lis' ! i" in I I l' , acd l" t.ir a if wt".: "" o 'U' " 1 ; -1.. '-- : s'.. jr. I ' ' le s ni'-ii.t" r 1 ' 1 t if w ti .-h 1, 't I .'iil ".'" on sif'ii ar I -n 1-H.-.i. ns in mis ae. t.nii lar inrirnc. Jap Privy Council Civrn Approval of 1'nrcv I'act It, V ' a." ' ' - I i I '. ' ' -' " I ' 1 - "il , ;, f.. ! . v at -r at I tli. 1 1 .-i pea. a ' r a ' 1 Taiu ilr J. i'.r soi Niftjt Advfa, 3 is; s- i, . 141 "no wortnl - Uttax ji Urvl wera taaen. 1 .1 ti.s l.o a.j